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Sceldrant's Comet

Good evening fellow friends ,

For those who've checked out the manga, what did you think of the intro regarding the warriors and the Consultant?
We're about another 20-40 pages away from completing the first chapter of the series (vol. 1) of the "boring" chapter haha. So, hopefully the excitement will pick up when the comet makes its appearance .

For those who've checked out the eBooks (pretty much the script to the manga) what are your thoughts on that? We're excited to hear your thoughts on it.
(If you haven't checked out the eBook, it's for free on itunes, B&N, Kobo, Diesel, Smashwords, so why not :'D).

We'll be happy to throw in some spoilers for any curious questions regarding the story.

There sure is! .
We're currently finding a good spot to end the 'chapter' as the manga follows the script word by word, meaning we've got to manually cut off each chapter.
We just finished the first chapter in the story, but we want it to end when the first Scoldrant (monster) is introduced.

We expect chapter 4 to be released sometime in the next month.
Once interest picks up, we can hopefully produce more chapters on a monthly scale.
Thanks! .

The intro is very heavy on the action but its extremely confusing and explains nothing. The reader is then yanked out of the fantasy, action world and thrown back into the 'real world' where the reader is crushed with an incredible amount of inane, monotonous everyday material. Theres literally no reason to get attached with ANY of the characters and the plot is uh... non-existent. I literally got more information about this series out of the description than I did reading the first 4 "chapters" or 200-odd pages.

The intro is very heavy on the action but its extremely confusing and explains nothing. The reader is then yanked out of the fantasy, action world and thrown back into the 'real world' where the reader is crushed with an incredible amount of inane, monotonous everyday material. Theres literally no reason to get attached with ANY of the characters and the plot is uh... non-existent. I literally got more information about this series out of the description than I did reading the first 4 "chapters" or 200-odd pages.

Imercenary,
No worries, thanks for your opinion! Yeah, I definately agree that we've got problems with the pacing. Chapter four concludes the first chapter which is only 30pages in the script.
The series was more intended to be an audiobook, but our love for manga, we just had to do it :').

... i dunno where that e-book is but i like quite like the intro...
mind linking me to the e-book? I'm begging?

PCheshire,

Thanks for your interest !

If you're an Ipad/Phone/Pod user, you can grab the script off iBooks. Otherwise, here's the link to the eBook (in many formats for your convenience). . If you manage to get through some of it, we'd love to hear your thoughts on it!

i think its got great potential. i also didn't mind the jump from fantasy to real-world, it was rough but all in all it helped me get into the story. If this had strictly been started in the "fantasy world" then i would have been bored. They all start out as real world people and thats cool to me.